Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page: 3 of 10
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Greater Values!
Full Bed Size Quilted
Absorbent Mattress
Plumply Filled with
Soft Goose Down!
Formerly 5.90—
Sensational Values!
70x80 Double Bed Size
PLAID DOUBLE
Dillinger Doctor Is
Guilty of Murder
In Rich,
Reversible Colors!
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auto Robes
All
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Jacquard
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to the reported romance between
Rose and Eleanor Holm Jarrett,
Olympic swimming star.
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Field Rules for Polk
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THE HENDEMON DAILY NEWS, THtTMDAY, OCTOBER TT, 1B88
Rv SFG A R J Fannie Brice Divorce
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has pleased five generations.
Startling Values!
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SAN FRANCISCO. (UP) —
Dr. Clayton May, the so-called
■‘Dillinger Doctor”, was found
guilty last night of second degree
murder and conspiracy to commit
an Illegal operation. The jury also ,
found May’s nurse, Mrs. Frances ,
Zoffel, guilty in the death of Mrs. |
Doris Alexander, 31. Defense Coun-
sel served notice of appeal.
May served a two-year sen-
tence in Leavenworth for assert-
edly attempting plastic surgery on
the outlaw, John Dillinger.
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AUSTIN, Tex. (UP)—The Tex-
as Railroad Commlssicn today
issued special field rules for the
Segno deep field in Polk county.
They apply to the 8.100 foot horl-
zon which is declared to be a sep-
arate producing horizon from the
5,100 foot sand.
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handy control near the steer-
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learn. Not an “attachment”
but a sturdy,reliable, integral
unit of the car Front floor
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mering Celanese rayon taffeta. Attractive solid and reversible
colors. Cut size, 72x84 inches. A real value!
Tremendous values! So warm
and attractive, you’ll use yours
at home, in the car and for out-
ings. They’ve fringed ends—
the plaids are woven through
and through! Size. 50x70 inches.
4-98
A triumph of value and beauty! Never has this famous blan-
ket sold tor less! 33 i per cent pure wool! Exquisite! Olowy
warm! Attractively bound with long wearing silk and rayon.
Full double size, individually packed tn silver foil gift box.
PAY LATER... SAVE TODAY!... ON PENNEY’S POPULAR LAY-AWAY PLAN
riel of Lib-
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or clearing
n a 38-mile
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in, Daniel
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811k and wool—warmest for its weight! Covered with Crown
Brand rayon taffeta ... edged with attractive rayon cord. Cut
size, 72x84 Inches. A value! #
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GUARANTEED BARGAINS
The throat markings of the
house sparrow appear differently
at different seasons of the year.
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JENKINS, Ky. (UP) — Stella
Dates, 18, a sturdy mountain girl,
admitted to police today that she
Je led her former sweetheart, Omar
? Sullins, 21, because he had spurn-
. ed her to marry another.
I She said Mullins had courted
her and promised to marry her.
Then they quarreled and two
weeks ago he married Edith Keel,
Vergie, Ky.
Miss Bates said that yesterday
| she took a gun belonging to her
i father, policeman Henry Bates.
I Elie met Mullins on the street,
nA w m » <3 r>lot him and surrendered to two
94 YEARS i os’ her father’s- fellow officers. .
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NEW Individual-Action Front
Wheel Springing, with spiral-
type tough Amola steel springs,
levels out the road—gives you
a new sensation of driving sura-
nass —makes driving this
new Dodge a thrilling new
experience!
TT’S HERE for you to see and drive! The new
1 1939 Dodge Luxury Liner! And it’s truly
r luxury Dodge if there ever was one I It is a
radically new Dodge in style and beauty! It
sparkles with new ideas inside and out!
New easy way to shift gears!...New Indi-
vidual-Action Front Wheel Springing!...
New “Safety Light” Speedometer!...New
“Airplane-Vision” Windshield—4 inches wider
— with 23% more safety glass area!
All this, plus a body that’s bigger, wider,
roomier than ever before—longer wheelbase
.. .front teat 2 inches wider...and a new con-
cealed luggage compartment that is 27% larger
than the old “trunk-style” compartment!
See it today! It’s a bigger, finer Dodge at
a surprisingly loW’^srice!
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PITTSBURG, Cal. (UP)—The1
local Chamber of CqipWrce re' j w
gards Jacques Weil of Rayne, La„ | M*
as one of the most resourceful! M
men. S!
Weil wrote the chamber regard-' gM
ing the prospects of opening a
fvog market at Pittsburg, but add- iH
-'ll that in the event prospects m
were not favorable he could en- B
gage in pecan raising, deal In cot- B
ton, seed, grow peas, raise poultry H
and eggs, produce garden truck, B
and if none of these offered ade- Ih3
quate opportunities, he would go E j
in for beeswax or furs. rd
Bolt Hits Wedding Party
SAN FERNANDO, Philippines.
(UP)—Tragedy in the form of a
freak lightning bolt blasted a
wedding party in a Naguilian bar-
rio killing 18 persona, injuring
several others, and burning two
I cases. The accident was consid-
I ered to be the most violent of its
kind ever recorded in the Philip-
pines.
Extraordinary Bargain,
Chenille SPREADS
Plump cotton chenille forms a two-
toned design on this rich looking
spread. Full sized! It will launder
beautifully. Fast colors, 88x105 in.
LONDON. (UP) — Lloyd’s ship-
ping agency correspondent at
Kobe, Japan, reported today that
the American Dollar Liner Presi-
dent Coolidge was damaged slight-
ly there today when it struck a
wharf. The liner was detained by
Japanese authorities at Shanghai,
on its way to Japan and the
United States, until $4,500,000
worth of Chinese silver, consigned
to the Chase National Bank at
New York, was removed.
Variety of Ideas
Causes City to Gasp
(UP)—The!
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Yet It Sells at a Surprisingly Low Price!
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A good weight to ward off
fall chill, and to use as extra ,
winter blankets! .... They’ve
striped borders and firmly
stitched ends. In favorite col-
ors. Double bed size, 70x80 in.
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Hearing Set Today .
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HOLLYWOOD. (UP) — Stage
and screen comedienne Fannie
Brice was to appear in Superior
Court today for a hearing on her
petition for a divorce from Billy
Rose, New York theatrical pro-
ducer.
j In the complaint filed under her
r real name of Fannie Rosenberg,
the actress asked for divorce on
the grounds of mental cruelty and
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Theuc large fluffy blankets will
sell fast during this feature
event! They’re plump and warm
—good looking and extremely
serviceable. Bound with lus-
trous sateen, slae 70x80 in.
Wood Qlen
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Conway I
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. i
Jack Duran of Pine Hill Friday, t
Mrs. Omle Collins has return-
ed home from an extended visit
with her husband of San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Conway
had as their guest for the week-
end, Mrs. George Henigan of Fair-
play, Leonard Henigan of Car-
thage, Tom Stines of Nacogdoches,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nelson of
Lufkin and Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Morland and family.
Mrs. Edna Parrott and son,
Roy, visited her mother, Mrs. L.
L. Fears of Henderson the week-
end.
Rev. George Reeves filled his
regular appointment Sunday.
There will be church services ev-
ery 2nd and 4th Sundays.
Mrs. Frank Toon honored
Gladys Little v.ith a birthday par-
ty Saturday evening. Those pres-
ent were: Misses Grace St. Claire,
I Grace Hunt, Gail Burks, Luna
Poovey, Bettie Little, Monnie Win-
I frey, Billie Gene Hunt, Joy Neal
Burks, Mildred Welch, Evelyr |
Pervis, Louise Jackson, Margie
Conway, Mr. Dreburn Sparks. Tom j
Malone, Charles Hubert Little,
Chester Conway, Ernest Little I
and the honoree Gladys Little. *T
Mrs. Doyle Dukes of Good I
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sim- |
mons of New Salem visited their ,
sister and father Mr. T. W. San- 1
ders and Lois Sanders Sunday.
Mr. Hamp Matthews of Tatum (
and Mr. Hardy Sander, visited,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper Sunday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lantrip i
and family have moved to Pelly.
Mrs. J. L. Worley returned home |
from a visit w'th her daughter,
Mrs. J. H. Propes in Jolnerviile.
Mr. M. M. Little of Ebenezer1
was in our community Sunday, i
Rev. E. L. Jones and family of |
Jacksonville visited folks Friday
night.
Misses Velma and Mallns Par-1
rott, Mr. Martell and Eddit Par-1
rott of. Good Hope have moved,
in our community.
Miss Hazel Poovey attended tlie
singing at Ebenezer Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnette Little
and children of Roquemore visit-
ed Mr. an<r Mrs. Walden Little
Sunday.
See them ... feel them. It’z
easy to visualize the note of
smartness they’ll add to your
bedroom—the warmth and com-
fort they’ll give! . . . Durably
bound with rayon. 72x84 inch.
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Mighty Big Values for Little Money!
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938, newspaper, October 27, 1938; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331452/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.